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united states. >> right. david, do you think there is anything different today than there was, say, for example, a year ago, or even two years ago in terms of the u.s.'s position towards china? >> i think there's certainly a difference in the relationship between the two-countries between today and a year or two years ago. china was buying tremendous quantities, now holds tremendous quantitian debt. that's vital importance to understand. the other thing that's happening now is that america is trying desperately to come out of the recession it's in right now. and some of that will be trade, inevitably. and what obama said in the state of the union address which i thought was very interesting and not really well picked up was the idea of doubling america's exports. well, that's got to be a degree -- probably a large degree at the expense of china. china hato be sensitive to that. that also plays in to the entire equation. >> you were at davos at the world economic forum recently, wathere any resolve t
united states. >> right. david, do you think there is anything different today than there was, say, for example, a year ago, or even two years ago in terms of the u.s.'s position towards china? >> i think there's certainly a difference in the relationship between the two-countries between today and a year or two years ago. china was buying tremendous quantities, now holds tremendous quantitian debt. that's vital importance to understand. the other thing that's happening now is that...
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and what happens in the united states that some boss is treating his people unfair, but the people feared to lose their jobs. you know, you were afraid to really complain and use the legal right you have because you know you might have a legal right, but on the other hand you might lose your job. that's in europe the case and much more in a country of that dimension. it is not easy to bring the level of the maturity level of the system or the law and slowly improving cubicle system from one day to the other to the whole country. because it needs to be executed. and that's the difficult part. >> we have about 12 minutes left in what to get in as many student questions as possible. >> short questions and short answers. >> you -- you mentioned that the law system, the system and judicial systems in china are not established. can you elaborate on how it is not a completely -- how it's not a completely fair system like the united states? >> you know, if you as a worker have the right to sue your boss, and at the same time you know that once you see when we don't have a job and you don't know h
and what happens in the united states that some boss is treating his people unfair, but the people feared to lose their jobs. you know, you were afraid to really complain and use the legal right you have because you know you might have a legal right, but on the other hand you might lose your job. that's in europe the case and much more in a country of that dimension. it is not easy to bring the level of the maturity level of the system or the law and slowly improving cubicle system from one day...
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they came to the united states and theunited states reonded help them. in afghanistan, it's not so clear that the initiative is coming from th local counities. it ems much more iven by the ternational community to address e security situation, and that mns that the dynamics are gog to be very different than what they were iniraq. >> in term of the obstaes to the approach afghanistan, whatould you sayhe main ones are, tt did not exist in iraq? >> the ma one is that in afghanistan,he talib is integrated into ny communities. the reason why can be difficult to tl taliban mbers from nontaliban members, they're integrat into the commity and theirisputes are localized there. in iraq, they were ousiders that camin, and itas ea to tell who they were. the great diffilty in afghanistan is thathey're integrated into th community and that makes it very diffict to come up wit permanent solutions to t kind of nflicts that are goingon. yalties can shift very quickly in ahanistan to favor whichever si is wing. >> okay. thank you very mucfor joining us. >> thankou. >>> ir
they came to the united states and theunited states reonded help them. in afghanistan, it's not so clear that the initiative is coming from th local counities. it ems much more iven by the ternational community to address e security situation, and that mns that the dynamics are gog to be very different than what they were iniraq. >> in term of the obstaes to the approach afghanistan, whatould you sayhe main ones are, tt did not exist in iraq? >> the ma one is that in afghanistan,he...
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states -- you build that outside the united states, and you pay 100 cents on the dollar. you bring it back to the united states, pay 60 cents on the dollar. that seems like tax policy that needs to get changed, but it's been very, very difficult. >> host: does qualcomm maintain a washington-based office, and as ceo and chairman how much time do you spend focused on policies that are created out here? >> guest: yes. we do have a washington office, and we've had one for quite a long time. i end up spending more and more of my time in washington actually. you know, i come in the for the business round table meetings as an example, but probably maybe once or twice a quarter in addition to that. so i'm here fairly frequently. >> host: just to meet on policy issues? >> guest: exactly. >> host: how, with the new congress coming in next year, do you expect -- a lot of people say, well, spectrum issues are bipartisan, so we don't think republicans have more control it will change, but, in fact, a lot of things haven't gotten through. this year, for instance, there's been legislati
states -- you build that outside the united states, and you pay 100 cents on the dollar. you bring it back to the united states, pay 60 cents on the dollar. that seems like tax policy that needs to get changed, but it's been very, very difficult. >> host: does qualcomm maintain a washington-based office, and as ceo and chairman how much time do you spend focused on policies that are created out here? >> guest: yes. we do have a washington office, and we've had one for quite a long...
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rebate united states and pay 60 cents on the dollar. if tax audit instigate change but it's been very difficult. >> host: this qualcomm maintain a washington-based office and ceo and chairman, how much time do you spend focused on policies that are created out here? >> guest: we have a washington office and we've had one for quite a long time. i am up spending more and more of my time in washington actually. i commend for the business roundtable meetings as an example. operably maybe once or twice a quarter in addition to that. so i'm here fairly frequently. >> host: just a mean on policy issues? >> with the new congress coming in next year, do you expect -- and a lot of people expected to be bipartisan, but we don't think republicans have more control over change. in fact a lot of things haven't gone through. this year there's been legislation on spectrum tory next year. incentive options people are still waiting for. the republicans have more control, what will that mean, good or bad for wireless classics >> guest: that's hard for me
rebate united states and pay 60 cents on the dollar. if tax audit instigate change but it's been very difficult. >> host: this qualcomm maintain a washington-based office and ceo and chairman, how much time do you spend focused on policies that are created out here? >> guest: we have a washington office and we've had one for quite a long time. i am up spending more and more of my time in washington actually. i commend for the business roundtable meetings as an example. operably...
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how importanis european onomic growth to our own recovery he in the unite states? >> i think iis regrettable that europe gets short shriftet. europe has an enormous population. s skuld rkers and unskilled workers. a massivsuper tk per has to be turned around someho >> thank you very much for joiningus. >> thank you. >>> in other economic news, toya, the world'siggest autoker says its top selling car i japan last year washe prius. the first time a fast lien hybrid fwaugain that distinctio them sold more than200,000 last year in japan. hybds ngt for aut 10% of new vehicle sales in japan. comparedith lshan3% in the uted states. and an aut iustry groupn china said iturpassed as the world's biggest market it said vehicle source soared to more th .5 million d to the china' stum lust package with cars and loot truck dropping 21% to about 10.5 million that keptany people om buying new ca. while we are on th subject of cars, we would like to kn what you think. ouquestion tonight, do you think at the united stat had ever rein its stature as an aundustry powerhouse? you n if
how importanis european onomic growth to our own recovery he in the unite states? >> i think iis regrettable that europe gets short shriftet. europe has an enormous population. s skuld rkers and unskilled workers. a massivsuper tk per has to be turned around someho >> thank you very much for joiningus. >> thank you. >>> in other economic news, toya, the world'siggest autoker says its top selling car i japan last year washe prius. the first time a fast lien hybrid...
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the dispute comes at a time when the united state needs china's help iit pushe the united nations security council to imposeougher sanctions against iran >>> we conclude tonight with another story abouweaponry in thatart of the world, but it has nothinwhatsoever to do with high-th wizary. it's about preserving anent traditions, celebrati the old ways tonit sve chow of al zeera english introduc you to iwan's sole surviving swo making. a blacksmith that uses a secret ingrednt to preserve the purityf his creations. ♪ >> reporter: wheth it's t familiar scentof sandalwood or the sight worshippe on an early morning, taiwan's pristinely pserved templesre reminder of th importance tradition plays in the ul of these isla people. the century's old craft of sword making was also once considered the wor ofod re. today there is just o man keeping this tdition alive. >> i was only about 13 when i started lening from my father, who learned from his. every day i've ied to better the skills psed down throug the generations. >> reporter: forhis man, every blade is a lar oflove. taking months to create, it
the dispute comes at a time when the united state needs china's help iit pushe the united nations security council to imposeougher sanctions against iran >>> we conclude tonight with another story abouweaponry in thatart of the world, but it has nothinwhatsoever to do with high-th wizary. it's about preserving anent traditions, celebrati the old ways tonit sve chow of al zeera english introduc you to iwan's sole surviving swo making. a blacksmith that uses a secret ingrednt to preserve...
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states and great britain in the first half of the 20th century except in this case the united states is about great written and china plays the role of the united states. in february 1946 after the british had fought two wars against what it believed to be the proximal part of post-imperial and enough the german actress to the united states which had its closest ally, which i provided it with untold billions of dollars in funding which is the equivalent of trillions now for a loan because it was unable to meet short-term commitments having its coffers depleted by the war and the united they said no of the greatest comeback in february 9046 and 50 refused to give us the $5 million loan we need we will default on obligations and that will not be good for the international system. so the americans come back and say fine, you can have the money, but under two conditions. one can't abide by thread words and you the dollar not the pound sterling a global reference any preference and an assistant systems in perl preference which allowed purdue to india and south africa and australia and a p
states and great britain in the first half of the 20th century except in this case the united states is about great written and china plays the role of the united states. in february 1946 after the british had fought two wars against what it believed to be the proximal part of post-imperial and enough the german actress to the united states which had its closest ally, which i provided it with untold billions of dollars in funding which is the equivalent of trillions now for a loan because it...
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i think the united states has to bare the responsibility of what happens to the united states. but the united states is part of a much larger shift, that's the shift from the west to the east that's been going on for some time. i'm not sure it's irreversible. but it hasn't been reversed for the time periods we are talking about. we talk about democracies here. such as the time in the west, all over the west, all the parliaments, not only the u.s., all of the parliaments are paralyzed. nothing is getting in. look at uk. and so what is happening? what is happening is it seems that the west with all of this progress, somehow their energies were spent. and their kind of drifting back again. but whatever the reason is, it's because -- the shift, the huge shift is from the west to the east with china being the leader . four or five of the u.s. companies are in china. general motors, their profits and general motors sales in china went up 50% in 2009. one the reasons general motors has been saying we're going to make a profit in 2010. china is helping this, not a threat to this, but c
i think the united states has to bare the responsibility of what happens to the united states. but the united states is part of a much larger shift, that's the shift from the west to the east that's been going on for some time. i'm not sure it's irreversible. but it hasn't been reversed for the time periods we are talking about. we talk about democracies here. such as the time in the west, all over the west, all the parliaments, not only the u.s., all of the parliaments are paralyzed. nothing...
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the united states prepared the responsibility for what happens to the united states but the united states is part of a much larger shift from the west to the east that has been going on for some time. i am not sure it is irreversible but it hasn't been reversed by the time periods we are talking about. we talked about vertical democracy here. in the west and all over the west, of the parliaments are paralyzed. look in the u.k.. what is happening is the west with all of this progress, somehow their energies were spent and drifting back again. whatever the reason is, the huge shift is from the west to the east with china being the leader in the east of the e economies that are coming up. china is helping in this regard a great deal. i mentioned 470 u.s. companies are in china. general motors, alcoa. their processes, january sales went up 50% in 2009. general motors is saying we will make a profit in 2010 which surprised everybody. because of all of the sales they are getting from china, china is helping this, not a threat to this but certainly the decline of the west is matching the rise of
the united states prepared the responsibility for what happens to the united states but the united states is part of a much larger shift from the west to the east that has been going on for some time. i am not sure it is irreversible but it hasn't been reversed by the time periods we are talking about. we talked about vertical democracy here. in the west and all over the west, of the parliaments are paralyzed. look in the u.k.. what is happening is the west with all of this progress, somehow...
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the majority of the united states and even towards northern mexico. high pressure still the in t too much going on here, but t going to be e s, as well as shifng ltlatnow, picking up 58 e asorig o soen w rk.laic. ro gma, enowindsheas mnwle picte. eaerseio oeu
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>> in the united states. by the press in the united states. but i thought it was a very successful visit. and, in fact, at the end of the visit, there was a very lengthy joint declaration that was made as to what the two countries needs toe do together. they were all very positive and i certainly take hard by that particular visit there was one point that was made by both presidents that the two countries need to improve strategic trust between the two of us, between two countries. and i think it's a very, very... >> rose: what's the problem in terms of the strategic trust. >> i think, as i said earlier, you know, there are people in america who thinks china is a threat to united states. they're people in china who thinks america never wished china well in the first place. and these are real issues. and is it real? how can we overcome these problems? we need to overcome some of these problems and in the case of the first instance, it's america's view china is a threat now china has no wish to challenge the united states of america. there's no
>> in the united states. by the press in the united states. but i thought it was a very successful visit. and, in fact, at the end of the visit, there was a very lengthy joint declaration that was made as to what the two countries needs toe do together. they were all very positive and i certainly take hard by that particular visit there was one point that was made by both presidents that the two countries need to improve strategic trust between the two of us, between two countries. and i...
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. >> next, why improving china's nations with taiwan is good for the united states. and a look at a small company viking to get innovative technologies into military service. >> good morning, welcome to this week in defense news. how do small companies get innovative technologies into military service? we'll talk to one of the companies. >>> plus, a look at the u.s. navy's newest high-tech ship. first, china's been making headlines this week. internet titan google is considering pulling the plug on its operations in the country, accusing chinese hackers of infiltrating the network. other companies include north rum grumman and beijing stepped up the campaign to stop washington from selling arms to taiwan. china and taiwan split after a 1949 civil war and china considering taiwan its territory and all relations with taiwan as an internal chinese matter and tested an antimissile defense system. joining us is bonnie glacier, a senior fellow and china expert at the center of strew tonalic international studies. thank you for joining us. >> good to be here. >> we have the
. >> next, why improving china's nations with taiwan is good for the united states. and a look at a small company viking to get innovative technologies into military service. >> good morning, welcome to this week in defense news. how do small companies get innovative technologies into military service? we'll talk to one of the companies. >>> plus, a look at the u.s. navy's newest high-tech ship. first, china's been making headlines this week. internet titan google is...
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net migration to the united states is 4.31 new immigrants for every 1,000 members of the population. in japan that number's near zero because their immigration policy's so restrictive. and it's not just the number of people. it's also how old they are. in america the average age is 36.7 years. japan, 44.2 years. japan is a country with far, far more senior citizens. that means lots and lots of retirees. people who aren't producing that much for an economy and are afraid to spend. america's a much younger country. our economy is not that dependent on exports. japan is almost totally export-oriented. totally different situations. saying that we're going to have a lost decade because it happened to japan even though structurally our two countries are incredibly different and even the apparent similarities start to fade when you look closer, is nothing more than an argument by analogy totally without rigor that the bears have used to club the stock market lower. don't let it panic you. as it's panicked thousands of investors who look at the charts of the japanese stock indices and just w
net migration to the united states is 4.31 new immigrants for every 1,000 members of the population. in japan that number's near zero because their immigration policy's so restrictive. and it's not just the number of people. it's also how old they are. in america the average age is 36.7 years. japan, 44.2 years. japan is a country with far, far more senior citizens. that means lots and lots of retirees. people who aren't producing that much for an economy and are afraid to spend. america's a...
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generally calm picture across the southeast of the united states, down across mexico. a lot of that wet, wintry weather we had across the intermountain west will be fizzling on out. that said, there could be a few isolated storms. some of them quite rough across parts of the dakotas, down into kansas as well as nebraska. west coast, you're also dealing with very gusty, windy and wet conditions as we head into the weekend. certainly going to see some rain in vancouver on friday. 17 in seattle. a bit cloudy now. 26 in chicago. sunny through new york, washington and atlanta. finally, let's look at europe today. more wind and rain for parts of portugal, as well as spain, although a lot of the wet weather will in fact not make it as far into parts of england. though we could see cloud and light drizzle. continental europe really generally quiet. high pressure is keeping things very calm here. eastern med though, this is where it does get a bit hairy. we have some storms rumbling through parts of ukraine, as well as pushing into belarus and also turkey. so that could continu
generally calm picture across the southeast of the united states, down across mexico. a lot of that wet, wintry weather we had across the intermountain west will be fizzling on out. that said, there could be a few isolated storms. some of them quite rough across parts of the dakotas, down into kansas as well as nebraska. west coast, you're also dealing with very gusty, windy and wet conditions as we head into the weekend. certainly going to see some rain in vancouver on friday. 17 in seattle. a...
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built in the united states. they're built in japan. you've got to get all of these components to talk to each other, to work together. i think by federal law, the company couldn't sell the products, because they didn't have the fix in place, but they knew there were -- >> and the loss of it -- all i got say. >> the question of 9 conventiqu program. >> guess what? we'll be able to talk about toit yoda next week. millions of cars and a lot of questions. inside and outside, 24 news cyc cycle, richard quest. we'll talk to you in a minute. >>> big changes could be tum p coming to the skiesone top airlines executive to find oitd out what you and your wallet could be facing in the very near future. tairs? elevator. to see how our multi-faceted approach... can benefit your multi-generational wealth, look ahead with us at northerntrust.com. and all your little mile-pebbles ameriprise financial can help. we have over ten-thousand advisors ready to listen to your dreams and help you plan for them. because the first step towards reaching what you
built in the united states. they're built in japan. you've got to get all of these components to talk to each other, to work together. i think by federal law, the company couldn't sell the products, because they didn't have the fix in place, but they knew there were -- >> and the loss of it -- all i got say. >> the question of 9 conventiqu program. >> guess what? we'll be able to talk about toit yoda next week. millions of cars and a lot of questions. inside and outside, 24...
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what does the united states have to do? >> be engaged in the region, you have a lot of interests, a lot of friends, a lot of investments. and a lot of people who want you to be part of the region and helping it to prosper in peace. >> rose: what mistakes do we have to watch out and make sure we don't snake >> manage a good relationship with china but don't make that your own relationship. >> rose: india, southeast asia, philippines. >> japan. >> rose: where is japan? >> japan is northeast asia. >> rose: but where is their economy? why can't they get back on track? >> i think they have a very serious demographic problem. the population is shrinking, it has for several years and it's very... aging is very advanced and they've just changed to a new government which is still finding its footing. >> rose: you have a demographic problem, too. >> i have one coming. that's one of the reasons why we emphasize babies as well as immigration. >> rose: (laughs) how do you do that? >> how do i do what? >> rose: emphasize babies as well a
what does the united states have to do? >> be engaged in the region, you have a lot of interests, a lot of friends, a lot of investments. and a lot of people who want you to be part of the region and helping it to prosper in peace. >> rose: what mistakes do we have to watch out and make sure we don't snake >> manage a good relationship with china but don't make that your own relationship. >> rose: india, southeast asia, philippines. >> japan. >> rose: where...
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now for the americas, united states, first of all, seeing rain showers developing here and that will include stronger storms later tuesday. elsewhere settled with wet and windy weather here in the east and pulling away. temperatures recovering nicely. new york at 24. 28 degrees for d.c. and then still pretty hot for houston, 34 degrees for your high on wednesday. all right. now here is your three-day forecast. >>> the bank of japan intervened in the currency market on wednesday morning for the first time in six and a half years after the dollar hit the 82-yen level. action was taken believing that the rapid appreciation of the yen would hamper japan's economy showing signs of improvement. >>> now let's look at the latest dollar-yen movement. the dollar currently changing hands at 84.25-29. >>> and that wraps up this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobiyashi in tokyo. my colleague gene otani will be up next with more of your updates. stay with us. j
now for the americas, united states, first of all, seeing rain showers developing here and that will include stronger storms later tuesday. elsewhere settled with wet and windy weather here in the east and pulling away. temperatures recovering nicely. new york at 24. 28 degrees for d.c. and then still pretty hot for houston, 34 degrees for your high on wednesday. all right. now here is your three-day forecast. >>> the bank of japan intervened in the currency market on wednesday morning...
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generally calm picture across the southeast of the united states, down across mexico. a lot of that wet, wintry weather we had across the intermountain west will be fizzling on out. that said, there could be a few isolated storms. some of them quite rough across parts of the dakotas, down into kansas as well as nebraska. west coast, you're also dealing with very gusty, windy and wet conditions as we head into the weekend. certainly going to see some rain in vancouver on friday. 17 in seattle. a bit cloudy now. 26 in chicago. sunny through new york, washington and atlanta. finally, let's look at europe today. more wind and rain for parts of portugal, as well as spain, although a lot of the wet weather will in fact not make it as far into parts of england. though we could see cloud and light drizzle. continental europe really generally quiet. high pressure is keeping things very calm here. eastern med though, this is where it does get a bit hairy. we have some storms rumbling through parts of ukraine, as well as pushing into belarus and also turkey. so that could continu
generally calm picture across the southeast of the united states, down across mexico. a lot of that wet, wintry weather we had across the intermountain west will be fizzling on out. that said, there could be a few isolated storms. some of them quite rough across parts of the dakotas, down into kansas as well as nebraska. west coast, you're also dealing with very gusty, windy and wet conditions as we head into the weekend. certainly going to see some rain in vancouver on friday. 17 in seattle. a...
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states as the united states is the most outspoken of all the countries in this regard. so it's not overly surprising i think to see that premier wen has suggested some degree of resistance to the u.s. in particular. >> and what do you make of his statements concerning taiwan and the dalalama? are they particularly strident if you look at them sort of with some historical perspective? >> i think looking at them with some historical perspective, i would suggest even concern in some ways. certainly every time that the united states has sold any weapon systems to taiwan or the dalai lama has had a visit with a sitting president or others within the administration, i think the chinese have spoken out quite vociferously against u.s. efforts in this regard. sotv it's pretty par for the course as far as u.s./china relations is concerned.oloetdx@ >> if you think that this is a more strident tone on behalf of the chinese, what do you think that it will mean for the obama administration in the months and the years ahead? >> if it's something that suggests a more assertive tone by
states as the united states is the most outspoken of all the countries in this regard. so it's not overly surprising i think to see that premier wen has suggested some degree of resistance to the u.s. in particular. >> and what do you make of his statements concerning taiwan and the dalalama? are they particularly strident if you look at them sort of with some historical perspective? >> i think looking at them with some historical perspective, i would suggest even concern in some...
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. >> this summer alone, there are as manyyas 10,000 foreign lifeguards in tte united states. they are herr, on temporary four month visas. some speak liitle english. american lifeguard association said thaa is not a probllm. >> it is vigilancc and taking the lajob seriously. and, of course, in annemergeecy ú%tion plan there is very little words spokken. >> not all lifeguards agree. >> sometimes we are under crazy ammunt of stress with many rescues going on at the same time. so, i think, imperative to speak english. >> in califoonia, remote controlled robotic guard, emily, lifeguards say they will take whattver tools are available, so long as ttey help to save lives, >> about 16 ercenn of school age chhldren are overbee weight. so cdc is looking for ways, public education systems can helppkids stay fit. 422schools across the country participated in a study. haaf of them increasing physical eeucation time. and follooing stricter nutrition guidelines. at the end of three years, thhse schools kept the weeiht down, lowered sugar levels, and cut the body fat. >> the difference bet
. >> this summer alone, there are as manyyas 10,000 foreign lifeguards in tte united states. they are herr, on temporary four month visas. some speak liitle english. american lifeguard association said thaa is not a probllm. >> it is vigilancc and taking the lajob seriously. and, of course, in annemergeecy ú%tion plan there is very little words spokken. >> not all lifeguards agree. >> sometimes we are under crazy ammunt of stress with many rescues going on at the same...
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states, within the united states. according to his study, at the time they committed their crime, 16 were in the united states on temporary visas, 17 were lawful permanent resident, 12 were illegal aliens ,-com,-com ma and three had application for asylum pending. though they're still much information to be gathered on this matter, it appears that he too may have gained a system and/or to become a naturalized citizen. as michael cutler former special agent with ins with 30 years said, oh, immigration benefit fraud. is serving one of the major that was not connected prior to the attacks of september 11 and remains a dot that is really not being addressed the way it needs to in order to secure our nation against criminals and terrorists. so we like to inquire about that. you know, will not be able to stay to the whole hearing but will be submitting some written questions on those issues. i'm also interested in hearing how it is that it seems that your agency has exceeded e-verify and integrity to the civil rights divisi
states, within the united states. according to his study, at the time they committed their crime, 16 were in the united states on temporary visas, 17 were lawful permanent resident, 12 were illegal aliens ,-com,-com ma and three had application for asylum pending. though they're still much information to be gathered on this matter, it appears that he too may have gained a system and/or to become a naturalized citizen. as michael cutler former special agent with ins with 30 years said, oh,...
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one was born in the united states. so this has become this new kind, maybe not new but in yemen, new kind of reality that is there. and i very much question how much the yemeni government could really deal with this despite any amount of aid that we're going to give it. there are always places to hide out. they've had al qaeda going back to toud 1. had a cell in hamburg, from the 911 attacks. i think we have to rethink in the public mind as to what this so-called war on terror is. a war without front lines. the only front line is the security checks at airports. that's the front line. if you breach that front line, you have a problem. which nearly happened in detroit. i don't see us doing much in yemen. that will turn the situation because it will pop up in some other country. >> do you see the challenges in the arabian peninsula when it comes to dealing with al qaeda? are they very different from the challenges that we face in iraq and afghanistan and pakistan? >> i do think what's did you have is that in this particu
one was born in the united states. so this has become this new kind, maybe not new but in yemen, new kind of reality that is there. and i very much question how much the yemeni government could really deal with this despite any amount of aid that we're going to give it. there are always places to hide out. they've had al qaeda going back to toud 1. had a cell in hamburg, from the 911 attacks. i think we have to rethink in the public mind as to what this so-called war on terror is. a war without...
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not much going on for a lot of the united states, as well as western canada. even down across northern mexico, too a very calm picture in terms of rainfall. but plenty of activity instead, focused here towards the east from the caribbean islands all the way along the atlantic seaboard. plenty of moisture in place for you today. we have this frontal boundary that's really mixing with all the remnant moisture from tropical storm nicole which formed briefly over cuba and then has since dissipated. but still a lot of moisture remains in the region. also looking at this system coming in towards eastern canada, too. so overall, all across this eastern section we're going to see a lot of wet weather falling in the next couple of days. especially heavy rainfall impacting areas along the mid-atlantic seaboard. a big concern here. it could easily trigger flooding and possibly landslides across the area. rafall accumulations are goi to connue pe over th next couple of days. and just the next tay w ctasuc lot rainfall affecting a wide soaleasant towards the east spe lot o
not much going on for a lot of the united states, as well as western canada. even down across northern mexico, too a very calm picture in terms of rainfall. but plenty of activity instead, focused here towards the east from the caribbean islands all the way along the atlantic seaboard. plenty of moisture in place for you today. we have this frontal boundary that's really mixing with all the remnant moisture from tropical storm nicole which formed briefly over cuba and then has since dissipated....
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to work with the united states. and you're seeing so much more assertiveness from beijing as a consequence of that. >> china's foreign policies are pretty clear. lay claim to taiwan and threaten war with taiwan if they should threaten separation from the people's republican. -- two bilateral deals that can supply china with raw materials where necessary, propping up repressive ray -- regime like zimbabwe. >> the big red line is any movement over independence for taiwan, that is utterly a killer for theovernment in beijing. and anything that goes towards that decree ace massive popular -- creates massive popular resistance in china and therefore the government can't compromise on that. on most other issues, it's willing to be very pragmatic. >> up to now, because china's military intelligence and diplomacy did not threaten america, the u.s.a. has been content to coexist. like two gorge is players on a board. but now developments in the have begun to cause friction. the first is trade protection -- protectionism. pres
to work with the united states. and you're seeing so much more assertiveness from beijing as a consequence of that. >> china's foreign policies are pretty clear. lay claim to taiwan and threaten war with taiwan if they should threaten separation from the people's republican. -- two bilateral deals that can supply china with raw materials where necessary, propping up repressive ray -- regime like zimbabwe. >> the big red line is any movement over independence for taiwan, that is...
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an education program in the united states has sent high school students to the area to experience japanese culture. for two consecutive years, students have ranked program in ojika as the best. >> translator: people see how kind people are to strangers and kind believe such a place exists in modern japan. we hope to attract more people who are searching for this return to nature. >> reporter: to capitalize on the success, the tourism association with the help of the town set up a company a year and a half ago to attract individual tourists. the company renovates traditional japanese homes and rents them to tourists. some are more than 100 years old. the company will open four of them as tourist accommodations next month. guests can enjoy the privacy and convenience of their very own house. the houses are equipped with modern conveniences, about the traditional furnishings, such as sliding doors and carved ceilings remain. this minka belongs to a merchant who made his fortune in whaling. now it's a restaurant. the chef worked in a restaurant at a tokyo five-star hotel. he's created several
an education program in the united states has sent high school students to the area to experience japanese culture. for two consecutive years, students have ranked program in ojika as the best. >> translator: people see how kind people are to strangers and kind believe such a place exists in modern japan. we hope to attract more people who are searching for this return to nature. >> reporter: to capitalize on the success, the tourism association with the help of the town set up a...
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or the united states's second largest coffee shop owned by islamic mutual-funds. why would these banks roll up their sleeves and decide to produce islamic products? finance years. the will bankers look for ways to make money, look for products to make money. it could be credit swaps or islamic bonds. the point is they realized there is a market of islamic -- people who have money, who are willing to engage global and financial activity but provided it is compatible with their values. a few years ago a bank in chicago announced it was going to provide islamic cars loans not based on interest. it had a huge demand. the first count was a line out of the bank applying for islamic car loans. people who buy cars tend to be middle-class or not. even in this country among the muslim population there is a large demand for islamic financial products. what this tells us is it is a point of engagement between the global economy and the rising segment of the muslim population that has the means to invest. people who buy bonds generally are investors, people who have cash or th
or the united states's second largest coffee shop owned by islamic mutual-funds. why would these banks roll up their sleeves and decide to produce islamic products? finance years. the will bankers look for ways to make money, look for products to make money. it could be credit swaps or islamic bonds. the point is they realized there is a market of islamic -- people who have money, who are willing to engage global and financial activity but provided it is compatible with their values. a few...
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outside the dalai lama commented on the nobel peace prize during his way to the united states. the tibetan spiritual leader also won the nobel peace prize a de decade ago. >> definitely. this nobel peace prize i think choose the right person, right moment. china must sort of show world open, transparent. then trust come. >> the dalai lama said that he supports liu's cause and that hundreds of thousands are campaigning for democracy in china. he also stated that liu's award will be a turning point for the country. >>> two americans and one britain share this year's nobel prize in economics for their theories on how economic policies can affect unemployment. the royal swedish academy of sciences announced the winners on monday. they're professor peter diamond of the massachusetts institute of technology. dale mortensen of northwestern university in evanston, illinois, and christopher pissarides of the london school of economics. their research shows why many people remain unemployed at times, despite large numbers of job openings. it also explains that jobless rates do not necess
outside the dalai lama commented on the nobel peace prize during his way to the united states. the tibetan spiritual leader also won the nobel peace prize a de decade ago. >> definitely. this nobel peace prize i think choose the right person, right moment. china must sort of show world open, transparent. then trust come. >> the dalai lama said that he supports liu's cause and that hundreds of thousands are campaigning for democracy in china. he also stated that liu's award will be a...
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of the united states. so it will still be a much less material economy and the american economy in 40 years time. and so i think this is a long and very complicated process. we have never witnessed a process like this. this is completely novel. the western world has always been shape by dominant powers which are both very large economies, and have got very high living standards. the rise of china and india is a completely new situation where the largest economies will no longer be rich societies. and that i think is going to have you know, all sorts of implications which difficult -- all sorts of difficult things, all sorts of implications. so i think it's quite a long process we're looking at. but maybe certain stage that we reach quite quickly that i think the global financial crisis is really about the inability of the united states any longer to underpin the international economic and has been, and therefore i think for a long period of relative instability in that context. now, and there's no success
of the united states. so it will still be a much less material economy and the american economy in 40 years time. and so i think this is a long and very complicated process. we have never witnessed a process like this. this is completely novel. the western world has always been shape by dominant powers which are both very large economies, and have got very high living standards. the rise of china and india is a completely new situation where the largest economies will no longer be rich...
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height organized it to celebrate black family values on the mall and throughout the united states. >>> our time is 4:38. our first "living $mart" report of the morning is up next. >>> and apple is making a new promise over new apps, but is it one the company can keep? thank you for watching 9 news now we'll be right ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] bursting with mouth-watering real fruit and refreshingly blended with creamy, low-fat yogurt. mcdonald's new strawberry banana and wildberry smoothies are 100% pure sipping fun. the simple joy of real fruit smoothies. ♪ >>> traveling westbound on 50 from the eastern shore toward bowie and the beltway. no problems to report at this time. some tieups in maryland to tell you about. i will have that coming up shortly. >>> it is time for the first "living $mart" report of the morning. jessica doyle is here with the headlines. good morning. >> good morning, andrea. the september rally has legs. some encouraging news on the job market helped to lift stocks yet again yesterday and most asian markets gained grown. the dow stands at 10415 after adding
height organized it to celebrate black family values on the mall and throughout the united states. >>> our time is 4:38. our first "living $mart" report of the morning is up next. >>> and apple is making a new promise over new apps, but is it one the company can keep? thank you for watching 9 news now we'll be right ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] bursting with mouth-watering real fruit and refreshingly blended with creamy, low-fat yogurt. mcdonald's new strawberry...
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. >>> negotiators from the united states and china are to start talks soon on resuming exchanges. the discussions were halted because of u.s. sales of weapons to taiwan. >> chinese have clearly signaled their interest in resuming military to military discussions, and we are right now exploring how best to do that. >> u.s. defense department spokesperson geoff morrell spoke to reporter on thursday. he suggested the exchanges may resume this year. president barack obama and hu jintao have expressed an interest in restarting the talks and says two leaders will meet early next year. the suspension of the exchanges earlier this year resulted in the cancellation of a scheduled visit to china in june by u.s. defense secretary robert gates. >>> japan's annual defense report tresses the importance of the military alliance with the united states and expresses worries over china's recent military buildup. the government's 2010 white paper on defense policy submitted to the cabinet on friday. the report says the u.s. forces stationed in japan act as a deterrent and emphasizes importance of th
. >>> negotiators from the united states and china are to start talks soon on resuming exchanges. the discussions were halted because of u.s. sales of weapons to taiwan. >> chinese have clearly signaled their interest in resuming military to military discussions, and we are right now exploring how best to do that. >> u.s. defense department spokesperson geoff morrell spoke to reporter on thursday. he suggested the exchanges may resume this year. president barack obama and...
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states. japan's foreign minister had also asked the chinese government not to cut its exports in a recent ministerial meeting but china showed reluctance to do so. >>> workplace depression is on the rise in japan. the incidents of clinical depression on the job have doubled in the past ten years and now affects more than 1 million workers. so how are companies dealing with depression? >> reporter: 1,600 people work at this i.t. firm in central tokyo. nearly 40 have taken sick leave because of depression. the company now has a special section designed to help such employees return to work. here they perform less demanding tasks and slowly ease back into the work environment. the company also holds weekly meetings to discuss employees' mental health concerns. >> i've been told that this person has no energy and never smiles. >> reporter: all the directors and top managers at the company attend the meetings. section managers are required to report any signs of depression in employees such as lat
states. japan's foreign minister had also asked the chinese government not to cut its exports in a recent ministerial meeting but china showed reluctance to do so. >>> workplace depression is on the rise in japan. the incidents of clinical depression on the job have doubled in the past ten years and now affects more than 1 million workers. so how are companies dealing with depression? >> reporter: 1,600 people work at this i.t. firm in central tokyo. nearly 40 have taken sick...
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and that's the situation we have in the united states today. obama did all the right things to keep the gdp from collapsing. in the view of the fact the private sector in the united states has been in this massive deleveraging mode. but because nothing happened, and then you just see a huge bill for fiscal stimulus, a lot of people saying gosh, we spent all this money, nothing happened. you must have been wasting this money on some of the silliest projects around. getting a bad name. and in the midterm election, if the current trend continues and if democrats lose at least the lower house, if not the senate, then the republicans will try to pull the plug by reducing fiscal stimulus or ending it altogether. and that i think will lead to a double-dip. >> reporter: on japan koo says last week's currency market intervention to weaken the yen confirms that the kan administration is moving away from a policy of inaction. koo acknowledges that the absence of an intervention over the last 6 1/2 years was in fact good for the global economy as it helped
and that's the situation we have in the united states today. obama did all the right things to keep the gdp from collapsing. in the view of the fact the private sector in the united states has been in this massive deleveraging mode. but because nothing happened, and then you just see a huge bill for fiscal stimulus, a lot of people saying gosh, we spent all this money, nothing happened. you must have been wasting this money on some of the silliest projects around. getting a bad name. and in the...
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they came to the united states and the united states responded to help them. in afghanistan, it's not so clear that the initiative is coming from the local communities. it seems much more driven by the international community to address the security situation, and that means that the dynamics are going to be very different than what they were in iraq. >> in terms of the obstacles to the approach in afghanistan, what would you say the main ones are, that did not exist in iraq? >> the main one is that in afghanistan, the taliban is integrated into many communities. the reason why it can be difficult to tell taliban members from nontaliban members, they're integrated into the community and their disputes are localized there. in iraq, they were outsiders that came in, and it was easy to tell who they were. the great difficulty in afghanistan is that they're integrated into the community and that makes it very difficult to come up with permanent solutions to the kind of conflicts that are going on. loyalties can shift very quickly in afghanistan to favor whichever
they came to the united states and the united states responded to help them. in afghanistan, it's not so clear that the initiative is coming from the local communities. it seems much more driven by the international community to address the security situation, and that means that the dynamics are going to be very different than what they were in iraq. >> in terms of the obstacles to the approach in afghanistan, what would you say the main ones are, that did not exist in iraq? >> the...